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You can sell silver coins to a coin collector, jewelry shop ect.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
Ebay can be a good place to sell coins. If you don't want to do that take it to a coin collector.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
If you are talking about a US coin, you have to go to the US mint website to buy silver coins. Banks don't sell silver coins. They don't distribute them either.
You can sell silver coins to a coin collector, jewelry shop ect.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
Ebay can be a good place to sell coins. If you don't want to do that take it to a coin collector.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
Jewelers and coin dealers buy gold and silver.
Most coin shops or jewelry stores will buy silver coins at around spot price. Ebay and Craigslist are other places to sell your coins.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
Coin dealers and jewelers do buy gold & silver coins.
If you are talking about a US coin, you have to go to the US mint website to buy silver coins. Banks don't sell silver coins. They don't distribute them either.
Coin dealer, jeweler, pawn shop, eBay.
Yes even with the few minor scratches you can still sell them but they wont be worth as much as a perfect silver coin
It depends on the coin. First, look at the condition, mint-state examples of Peace Dollars or Morgan Dollars will sell at a premium over the silver value. Do not clean your coins, they can only lose value by cleaning them. Secondly, look at the mintages of your coins, if there were many coins minted, your coins might be better to sell for the silver. If there were few coins minted, the coin is most likely worth a premium over the silver coin. However, if you bring your coins into a coin or jewelry shop, and it is a rare or great condition they will usually tell you and buy it for a premium. If the coin is common they will usually pay melt value which at the time of writing is around $22 for a 90% silver dollar.